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2013 NBA Playoffs

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Spurs sweep the Grizzlies and enacted revenge from the 2011 first round ouster. They are back into the NBA Finals, their last trip was in 2007.
 
Watching the Heat-Pacers game as I type this. The officiating throughout the playoffs has been horrible, but this game in particular has been above average atrocious, on both sides. I realize refereeing is a tough job, but the quality of officiating needs to improve from top to bottom. This game was so marred by bad calls that it gives rise to conspiracy theories about the NBA being rigged.
 
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HEAT takes a 3-2 series lead tonight. Most of the game, James either scored or set up a teammate for a bucket. Miami's offense came alive in the 3rd and continued into the 4th.
 
Rebounding and second possessions spell the difference for the Pacers tonight as they force a Game 7. HEAT needs better games from Wade, Bosh and others. I wonder if Chris Andersen will provide energy upon his return. As for the Pacers, one more win to advance into the NBA finals and forge an all ABA finals with San Antonio. Pacers first trip since the Jalen Rose and Reggie Miller lead Pacers in the 2000 NBA finals.
 
At the half: Miami leads 52 - 37. Ray Allen found his marksmanship in the second.
 
HEAT advances into the NBA Finals with a 99-76 win over the Pacers.
 
It seems Tim Duncan is having trouble shooting, but he managed to give foul troubles to Bosh, Haslem and Andersen.
 
That was a really lucky shot, but LBJ again disappeared. When you are down 4 with 1 min to go and you rather have Chris Bosh take a 3 than take it to the rim yourself, you know the game is over.
 
Looks like Miami will tie the series as 4th quarter saw Miami getting hot while the Spurs played sloppy with turnovers and missed shots.
 
Pretty much sums it up ;)


THAT'S RIGHT! :cool:

Oh Yeah!

It's amazing!

For all the "haters" out there, they should all appreciate what they're witnessing, a player who is a combination of Jordan, Magic and Rodman (defensively).

What more could we ask for?

If Miami can keep up this type of play, Game 3 could fall into their pockets and the "stat" of the series is that more than 90% of the teams that win game 3 in the Finals go on to win the series.

LET'S GO HEAT!
 
For all the "haters" out there, they should all appreciate what they're witnessing, a player who is a combination of Jordan, Magic and Rodman (defensively).
Oh come on, comparing him to Jordan is bad enough, now he's a combination of those three? :p
 
Game 3 belongs to the Spurs. Gary Neal played sixthman while Kawhi Leonard bought so much energy. LeBron James struggled.in the field.
 
Exactly the reason I was all that frustrated with Green in Olimpija, as it seemed obvious he can do so much more than he did back than, but than again it's all a matter of utilising players according to their strenghts and San Antonio does just that where Olimpija failed miserably in this case.

Lebron will likely turn colorblind seeing green everywhere. :)
 
Danny Green shooting 25/38 from downtown in the series. Broke Ray Allen's mark of 22 treys for the Finals set in 2008.
 
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